Driving Miss DaisyJewish Theatre of Pittsburgh presents Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The story takes place from 1948 to 1973 in Atlanta, GA, and deals with racial and anti-Semitic issues in a subtle manner. The relationship between Miss Daisy, a wealthy Jewish widow, and Hoke, a poor African-American worker, is beautifully drawn and deepens as the play progresses.11/07/2012 - 11/18/2012Time: various

Seven GuitarsIt's 1948 and bluesman Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton, fresh out of jail, has an opportunity he won't let himself pass up: a studio has asked him to travel to Chicago and cut some records. Unfortunately, his unexpected musical success doesn't make up for his errant past. Seven Guitars, the seventh play written in August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle, uses dark humor and flashbacks to paint a rich picture of African-American struggle for identity and self-acceptance against the backdrop of racial prejudice. Jade King Carroll directs.11/08/2012 - 12/02/2012Pittsburgh Playhouse, 222 Craft Ave, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Good PeopleTracy Brigden directs David Lindsay-Abaire's play in which the distance between Boston's Chestnut Hill and the Lower End is measured in more than miles. Mike and Margaret both grew up poor, but he made it out and became a doctor while she is stuck – a single mother who gets by on sarcasm and bingo games with her pals. When they meet again, an invitation leads Margaret to his luxurious home and into a turbulent conversation with Mike and his surprising wife. This tough and tender play looks at luck, choices, blame, pride, and what people will do to survive.11/08/2012 - 12/09/2012O'Reilly Theater, 621 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Moon Over BuffaloMoon Over Buffalo centers on George & Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950's. They're in Buffalo performing "Private Lives" & Cyrano in repertory. On the brink of a disastrous split, due to George's dalliance with a young ingenue, they receive word of one last shot at stardom. Frank Capra is coming to town to see their matinee.11/09/2012 - 11/24/201211/09 - 7:30 pm11/10 - 7:30 pm11/16 - 7:30 pm11/17 - 7:30 pm11/23 - 7:30 pm11/24 - 7:30 pm20540 Rte. 19, Cranberry, PAwebsite | map

Duquesne University TamburitzansAmerica's longest-running multicultural song and dance company, the Tamburitzans, bring Eastern European folk music alive on stage in a kaleidoscope of sight and sound, including songs in many languages and dialects and hundreds of styles of choreography. Folk instruments such as the bandura, tambura, gadulka and cimbalom are plucked, picked, bowed and hammered while more than 400 extravagant costumes adorn these talented young people.11/10/2012Time: 7:30 pmHillman Performing Arts Center, Shady Side Academy, 423 Fox Chapel Rd, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map